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利益相关者合法性

Stakeholder Legitimacy

Business Ethics Quarterly · 2003
被引 446 · 同刊同年前 7%
ABS 3

中文导读

本文初步探讨利益相关者理论中的合法性概念,区分了基于道德义务的规范合法性与基于权力影响的衍生合法性,并指出后者源于前者,对管理者识别不同利益相关者关系有参考价值。

Abstract

Abstract: This paper is a preliminary attempt to better understand the concept of legitimacy in stakeholder theory. The normative component of stakeholder theory plays a central role in the concept of legitimacy. Though the elaboration of legitimacy contained herein applies generally to all “normative cores” this paper relies on Phillips’s principle of stakeholder fairness and therefore begins with a brief description of this work. This is followed by a discussion of the importance of legitimacy to stakeholder theory as well as the general ambiguity of the term. A distinction is then drawn between normative and derivative legitimacy. Reference to this distinction helps distinguish between a relationship with the organization based on direct moral obligation and one based on the power to help or harm the organization. It is concluded that stakeholders who retain the ability to affect the organization are legitimate (derivatively), but that this legitimacy is derived from the moral obligation owed other (normative) stakeholders and that the two sorts of legitimacy are importantly different from one another. An example of the normative/derivative distinction at work in managerial decision making is elaborated upon and managerial and research implications are then suggested.

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